Throughout this study programme you will gain an insight into how the media
operates and how it influences our lives. You will develop practical skills
across a wide range of disciplines including camerawork, editing and
screenwriting. As well as achieving the equivalent of three A Levels, you will
also gain the practical skills and wider knowledge needed to progress towards a
job in the industry.
In addition to technical and practical skills you will have the opportunity
to develop and enhance ICT skills via project management and the use of software
such as Microsoft Office 365. This will also help build confidence and
networking skills vital for industry and the world of work.
The study programme will be delivered through a series of taught sessions and
workshops, covering both theoretical and practical elements.
You will learn through completing a series of modules designed to develop a
broad range of technical skills along with the ability to devise, research and
produce a portfolio of audio-visual productions. The College also works in
partnership with professional industry businesses and organisations to plan and
provide creative and inventive activities so you can apply your knowledge and
skills in a realistic context that cannot be replicated in the classroom. As
part of the course you will have the opportunity to produce documentaries for a
range of live clients, develop your own ideas for films and music videos,
produce special effects and animations for TV and films.
Trips and visits are also an important element of this course. Trips may
include the London Film Festival, various television studios, the National Media
Museum in Bradford and other relevant film festivals and events. Students will
also have the opportunity to attend university visits.